Sunsuria predicts firmer footing for building sector


Executive chairman Tan Sri Ter Leong Yap said the group was cautiously optimistic that the government’s fiscal stimulus measures will spur the country’s construction and property markets this year. (File pic shows Sunsuria at on of The Star Property fair.)

KUALA LUMPUR: Sunsuria Bhd expects Malaysia’s construction and property sectors to be on a firmer footing in 2022, backed by the anticipated gradual recovery in the domestic economy.

Executive chairman Tan Sri Ter Leong Yap said the group was cautiously optimistic that the government’s fiscal stimulus measures will spur the country’s construction and property markets this year.

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